November 8, 2018
Threat Stack Announces Acquisition of Runtime Application Security Vendor, Bluefyre
BOSTON, Mass. — November 8, 2018 — Threat Stack, the leader in cloud infrastructure security, today announced it has acquired application security vendor Bluefyre, to deliver full stack security observability from the control plane to the application layer. With the addition of Bluefyre, Threat Stack will empower developers to build secure, cloud-native applications that can detect and prevent threats at runtime, including applications running on Kubernetes.
Combining Bluefyre’s powerful application security capabilities with Threat Stack’s industry-leading cloud optimized intrusion detection will provide customers with complete, full stack security observability including the control plane, host, containers, orchestration, and application layer. By adding the application layer to its existing cloud infrastructure security capabilities, Threat Stack will enable its customers to truly integrate development, security, and operations into a completely unified DevSecOps program.
“We’re thrilled to welcome the Bluefyre team to Threat Stack. Observability of the application layer has been a key part of Threat Stack’s strategic vision, and Bluefyre’s capabilities provide the ideal complement to Threat Stack’s industry-leading cloud-optimized intrusion detection system,” said Brian M. Ahern, CEO, Threat Stack. “They have built an extremely powerful runtime application security product that will drastically increase the ability of Threat Stack customers to reduce risk within cloud infrastructure.”
“As organizations increasingly develop applications in the cloud, runtime monitoring and detection throughout the development and operations lifecycle is critical,” says Tim Buntel, co-founder and CEO, Bluefyre. “Bluefyre’s ability to protect applications augments Threat Stack’s cloud infrastructure security observability to provide DevOps and Security teams with a single tool that provides in-depth visibility and actionable intelligence.”
Buntel and his Bluefyre co-founder Sabin Thomas will join Threat Stack as Vice President of Application Security Products and Vice President of Application Security Engineering. They will be based in Threat Stack’s Boston, Massachusetts headquarters along with the rest of the Bluefyre team. Threat Stack is planning to release the integrated Bluefyre capabilities as part of the Threat Stack Cloud Security Platform and Cloud SecOps Program in early 2019.
About Threat Stack
Threat Stack enables DevOps and SecOps teams to innovate and scale securely, meeting complex cloud security needs by identifying and verifying insider threats, external attacks, and compliance gaps in real time. Purpose-built for today’s infrastructure, the Threat Stack Cloud Security Platform® and Cloud SecOps Program℠ combine continuous security monitoring and risk assessment to empower security and operations teams to better manage risk and compliance across their entire infrastructure, including cloud, hybrid-cloud, and containerized environments.
For more information or to schedule a demo, visit threatstack.com.
Contact:
Tim Morin
fama PR for Threat Stack
(617) 986-5009
threatstack@famapr.com
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